Josh Hartnett’s Career Keeps Taking Unexpected Turns, and That’s Exactly the Point
For a while, it seemed like Josh Hartnett had stepped back from the Hollywood spotlight. But in recent years, the Pearl Harbor and Black Hawk Down star has been making some seriously unexpected choices. From playing a reserved physicist in Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer to a serial killer in M. Night Shyamalan’s Trap, Hartnett has been taking on all kinds of very different unexpected roles.His latest film is Fight or Flight, and this time, he plays Lucas Reyes, a rogue agent caught in a high-stakes mission mid-air, except every other passenger on the flight is an assassin with the same target. The role not only throws him back into action, but it also marks the first time in 20 years he’s done his own stunts.So why does Hartnett keep shaking things up in his career? Well, he likes to keep both himself and his audience on their toes. He explained to GamesRadar+: "I've always been looking for diversity in my characters. It just is working out now that I think not so much at the ingénue stage of my career, I'm being offered a lot more interesting, complex roles, and ones that are all over the map. “And it's always been my intention to try to take myself out of being pigeonholed. So actually, as soon as I finished Oppenheimer, I went on to shoot this. They're very, very different characters. “And then from there, I did The Bear and then Trap, and I'm going to do a couple right now that are just completely different."Hartnett will star alongside Anne Hathaway and Dakota Johnson in the Verity adaptation, and he’s also joining James Franco in The Long Home.He adds: "Yeah, it's a goal of mine to kind of keep people guessing. I think it's more fun for me, but it's also more fun for the audience, because if they are interested in what I'm doing, maybe they don't know what they're going to be getting next. “And I don't know, it's hard to be surprised these days. I still like that, I like to be surprised when I'm watching someone."I’ve always liked Hartnett and a lot of the films he’s made, and I like the fact that he’s keeping his career and movie choices interesting by taking on all kinds of different roles. Fight or Flight lands on Sky Cinema in the UK on February 28, with a US release date still to be announced.


For a while, it seemed like Josh Hartnett had stepped back from the Hollywood spotlight. But in recent years, the Pearl Harbor and Black Hawk Down star has been making some seriously unexpected choices.
From playing a reserved physicist in Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer to a serial killer in M. Night Shyamalan’s Trap, Hartnett has been taking on all kinds of very different unexpected roles.
His latest film is Fight or Flight, and this time, he plays Lucas Reyes, a rogue agent caught in a high-stakes mission mid-air, except every other passenger on the flight is an assassin with the same target.
The role not only throws him back into action, but it also marks the first time in 20 years he’s done his own stunts.
So why does Hartnett keep shaking things up in his career? Well, he likes to keep both himself and his audience on their toes. He explained to GamesRadar+:
"I've always been looking for diversity in my characters. It just is working out now that I think not so much at the ingénue stage of my career, I'm being offered a lot more interesting, complex roles, and ones that are all over the map.
“And it's always been my intention to try to take myself out of being pigeonholed. So actually, as soon as I finished Oppenheimer, I went on to shoot this. They're very, very different characters.
“And then from there, I did The Bear and then Trap, and I'm going to do a couple right now that are just completely different."
Hartnett will star alongside Anne Hathaway and Dakota Johnson in the Verity adaptation, and he’s also joining James Franco in The Long Home.
He adds: "Yeah, it's a goal of mine to kind of keep people guessing. I think it's more fun for me, but it's also more fun for the audience, because if they are interested in what I'm doing, maybe they don't know what they're going to be getting next.
“And I don't know, it's hard to be surprised these days. I still like that, I like to be surprised when I'm watching someone."
I’ve always liked Hartnett and a lot of the films he’s made, and I like the fact that he’s keeping his career and movie choices interesting by taking on all kinds of different roles.
Fight or Flight lands on Sky Cinema in the UK on February 28, with a US release date still to be announced.